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She was stunned by his response.The officer stunned the suspect with his taser.
After taking office, President Johnson completely changed his views on Reconstruction, which stunned political backers.
Stunned is a verb (past tense of stun) and an adjective (a stunned expression).
I am stunned by your disgusting request!
I stunned people with my colorful clothes.
stunned does not occur in the KJV Bible
you are thinking back to the last time you ate your favorite cheeseburger. you are experiencing a
I was stunned by the score I got on my test today.
Yes, "stunned" is the past participle form of the verb "stun."
A bunny will not generally get stunned if you take a picture of it with a flash. They may get scared and freeze momentarily, but they are not stunned in the the classic sense.
Example sentence - We were stunned to learn our lottery ticket was a winner.
Past tense of stun is stunned, as in, "That terrible news stunned me."